DaVinci Resolve has a free alternative as well, but there is a slight learning curve. But Capcut does seem more than capable and user friendly/intuitive UI. Great video as usual!
I'm using my iPhone 14 pro max and Sony A7iii recording in 4K 30FPS. I'd like to give my videos that cinematic dreamy look. I understand that I need to slow down the video to 80% speed in order to achieve 24p speed, but how should I export it for a smooth Instagram reel? 24 or 30fps? Do you recommend any additional settings like smooth slow motion, motion blur and etc? Thanks!
I've gone to the paid version for the expanded music options. I usually make a custom video for my client then use one of their Reel templates for personal advertising.
Hey Mike .. If you import a bunch of clips into CapCut ... How can you tell what The frame rate is on individual clips? PPro it's super easy to look up clip info, I can't find it in CapCut thanks!
Hey Mike... Have you tried editing s log footage using this software? Premiere Pro has a setting that will automatically convert slog into rec 709. have you tried that feature??
Hey Mike I appreciate all the content, quick question when you export pictures for the mls or Facebook what settings do you export with on Lightroom/ PS
I’ve been using CapCut on my phone and just decided to start using desktop. Helpful info on where all the tools are on the desktop version. Speed ramping was helpful too. Thank you!
I've been using Capcut desktop for a quite a while now. Simple for edits and converting a landscape to portrait orientation video. Really wish they would offer some better real estate focused (or less gimmicky) titles and lower thirds. Also selecting a particular font can be a nightmare if you want to match branding. They few times I absolutely needed to match branding, I've made the video and then exported to FCPX to add titles, agent intros etc.
Love your vids... Been a Realtor for 10 years and am now getting into Real Estate Photography. One thing I didn't factor in when buying my camera equipment was having to apparently also buy a new computer that has the capable RAM necessary for editing with Photoshop and Lightroom without getting bogged down. What would you recommend?.. I'm hearing 16GB minimum, someone else said 64GB is best and almost necessary... After spending almost $4000 in cam equipment I'm want to get something good but not overkill because this is getting expensive fast. Thanks in advance.
Thanks! Mine has 32GB ram. I would recommend a Mac because that’s what I use and am most familiar with. I went to apple in 2002 and never looked back as they really cater to this sort of work. I was able edit everything pretty well without much of a issue even on a base model M1 MacBook Air. I made a vid on it if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DVVn7EAwVV0/видео.htmlsi=Qi2kBPCpTnnWymi0
Started working for a real estate company full time, thanks for your job, i watched a lot of your videos. anyway, my CEO wants to buy a better camera for video with a good HDR. i shoot everything in normal profile and dont waste time in color corrections.. what camera do you recomend? i thought going to r6 mark II because he wants a nice camera for videos in the interior, and now i'm using iphone 12 pro with a gimbal and for photos we have 600d + 10-18mm from canon. is r6 II with 15-35 f2.8 good or too much for real estate? any other cameras like sony are welcome.
It’s definitely not too much for real estate. I’m a Sony guy though so My number 1 suggestion is a Sony a7siii. Best all around camera for real estate photo and video. Video capabilities outstrip the r6.
and is the HDR nice without editing? because i know iphones does it nice because of the software..@@InsideRealEstatePhotographyme and my college like canon, so i will check sony but i want a suggestion for canon as well pls unless sony is much better in video with HDR..
Well since I posted this I tried to export on iPad and it worked. When I created a video on my MacBook with CapCut they wanted an upgrade to export. So I will try to export for free on my MacBook and let you know
DaVinci Resolve has a free alternative as well, but there is a slight learning curve. But Capcut does seem more than capable and user friendly/intuitive UI. Great video as usual!
This is so informative.... well done and many thanks!!
I'm using my iPhone 14 pro max and Sony A7iii recording in 4K 30FPS. I'd like to give my videos that cinematic dreamy look. I understand that I need to slow down the video to 80% speed in order to achieve 24p speed, but how should I export it for a smooth Instagram reel? 24 or 30fps? Do you recommend any additional settings like smooth slow motion, motion blur and etc?
Thanks!
I export in 24fps, no additional settings
@@InsideRealEstatePhotographydo you export in 24fps for Instagram too?
I've gone to the paid version for the expanded music options. I usually make a custom video for my client then use one of their Reel templates for personal advertising.
Hey Mike .. If you import a bunch of clips into CapCut ... How can you tell what The frame rate is on individual clips? PPro it's super easy to look up clip info, I can't find it in CapCut thanks!
Hey Mike... Have you tried editing s log footage using this software? Premiere Pro has a setting that will automatically convert slog into rec 709. have you tried that feature??
Thanks for yet another excellent tutorial, the best from cupcut, no doubt
Hey Mike I appreciate all the content, quick question when you export pictures for the mls or Facebook what settings do you export with on Lightroom/ PS
I’ve been using CapCut on my phone and just decided to start using desktop. Helpful info on where all the tools are on the desktop version. Speed ramping was helpful too. Thank you!
I love Davinci Resolve, but they need to take note of things like the speed ramp curve presets.
Solid video! do you use any ND filters or Polerized filters for your drone shots?
Hey why not keep 30fps instead of going up 24?
I convert all footage down to 24fps to slow it down
Thanks! Does that help with the video playback more smooth? I notice every once in awhile I’ll get a little skip or hesitation in the video
Another great video! To the point quick and simple. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial review video. Thank you Mike.
FYI, there’s a lot of “you knows” 🤫
Beautiful home. Great tutorial. Thank you
I've been using Capcut desktop for a quite a while now. Simple for edits and converting a landscape to portrait orientation video. Really wish they would offer some better real estate focused (or less gimmicky) titles and lower thirds. Also selecting a particular font can be a nightmare if you want to match branding. They few times I absolutely needed to match branding, I've made the video and then exported to FCPX to add titles, agent intros etc.
Ah that’s frustrating. Haven’t messed too much with the titles yet!
Great video. Thank you.
Love your vids... Been a Realtor for 10 years and am now getting into Real Estate Photography. One thing I didn't factor in when buying my camera equipment was having to apparently also buy a new computer that has the capable RAM necessary for editing with Photoshop and Lightroom without getting bogged down. What would you recommend?.. I'm hearing 16GB minimum, someone else said 64GB is best and almost necessary... After spending almost $4000 in cam equipment I'm want to get something good but not overkill because this is getting expensive fast. Thanks in advance.
Thanks! Mine has 32GB ram. I would recommend a Mac because that’s what I use and am most familiar with. I went to apple in 2002 and never looked back as they really cater to this sort of work. I was able edit everything pretty well without much of a issue even on a base model M1 MacBook Air. I made a vid on it if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DVVn7EAwVV0/видео.htmlsi=Qi2kBPCpTnnWymi0
Awesome, I really appreciate the response.@@InsideRealEstatePhotography
Hello Alexi, I got the Acer predator Helios, i7, nvidia 4060 and the 16GB ram. It’s perfect choice and worth the price compared to others
Is there a general rule of thumb regarding total time of video? 30sec clips? 1min?
Nope! Not unless you are doing it for a reel or something that needs to be under 60 seconds or something.
Appreciate the reply! I'm in process of learning cap cut and this video was perfectly timed for me!! Thank you, Steve
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography Thanks for the video. What drone do you reccomend for real esate for a beginner with a drone?
Started working for a real estate company full time, thanks for your job, i watched a lot of your videos. anyway, my CEO wants to buy a better camera for video with a good HDR. i shoot everything in normal profile and dont waste time in color corrections.. what camera do you recomend? i thought going to r6 mark II because he wants a nice camera for videos in the interior, and now i'm using iphone 12 pro with a gimbal and for photos we have 600d + 10-18mm from canon. is r6 II with 15-35 f2.8 good or too much for real estate? any other cameras like sony are welcome.
It’s definitely not too much for real estate. I’m a Sony guy though so My number 1 suggestion is a Sony a7siii. Best all around camera for real estate photo and video. Video capabilities outstrip the r6.
and is the HDR nice without editing? because i know iphones does it nice because of the software..@@InsideRealEstatePhotographyme and my college like canon, so i will check sony but i want a suggestion for canon as well pls unless sony is much better in video with HDR..
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography Mike, so if i record in 60fps i should put the speed in 0.5x time and put the timeline in 30fps and export it at 30fps?
Please Mike reply soon :)
Last time I checked CapCut you had to upgrade to export so I believe it’s not free anymore
Oh wow really? What a bummer!
Well since I posted this I tried to export on iPad and it worked. When I created a video on my MacBook with CapCut they wanted an upgrade to export. So I will try to export for free on my MacBook and let you know
Ok. I stand corrected. The desktop version allowed me to export free. 2 months ago exporting was a paid feature. Obviously they had a change of heart